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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Nuclear Myosin VI supports DNA repair and is a potential therapeutic target School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Deciphering the mechanism of apicoplast genome organisation in Plasmodium falciparum (CASE project) School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition
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proficiency (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL), in accordance with the University of Sheffield requirements. Research group, collaborations and contact: The project is embedded within a vibrant and internationally
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Overview The University website is at the heart of the University digital ecosystem and enables everything the organisation does to be showcased - from online course pages, research and innovation
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, diversity and inclusion is embedded in the targeting and delivery of activity that is continually developing, impactful and demonstrative of sector best practice. As an Access Officer you will be responsible
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a range of enquiries by email, telephone and in person. As this role is a customer-facing role and it is very important that you are able to communicate effectively and politely. You will also need
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the School, as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator; and to ensure that impact from your research is achieved with a range of academic and non-academic partners. Main duties and responsibilities Conduct
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. Based in The AMRC's state-of-the-art Factory 2050, our expanding team is seeking talented placement students to contribute to our diverse and growing project portfolio. You'll collaborate with industry
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Engineering underground ecosystems for sustainable legume production School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Ellie Harrison, Prof
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How does a molecule walk? Computer simulations of molecular machines in action School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Sarah Harris, Dr